MLB umpire John Tumpane saves a woman from jumping off the Roberto Clemente Bridge in Pittsburgh prior to the Pirates’ game against the Rays
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and then its off to work….
They saved her life and sent her a bill for $500,000!
Folks that wanna jump off of shit are dead give away libtards. They blindly and stupidly vote away everyone's rights. Now they wish they had a gun. We have a state run mental heath program here in town. it has turned 90% of the Town into walking zombies. Obese leftist zombies NPC creatures.
I love that baseball is so damn boring the commentators can tell full 4 minute long stories in the middle of play. And only have to break for 10 seconds to report the action. zzzzzzzzzzZZZZZZ baseball is a dead sport unless they introduce the pitching clock….like the shot clock in basketball. no more than 7-10 seconds between pitches. No more gloves adjusting, balls adjusting, stance adjusting, etc etc etc. ….the game would come alive again!!!
Most umps are blind. High and tight is how he grabbed her
Respect my man. God Bless you.
Amazing. Tumpane should be given a medal for his heroic act. Simply Amazing.
Everyone and I mean everyone was listening to the audio and not watching the game
3:44 your welcome
Aftanoon…..
Great call ump
Bullshit video.
Click bait
Suicide is always an option! "Just sayin"!
How did all the fine details of their conversation become so well known?
He probably has nightmares about it every night
Lets just say that he made a good call that day.
I hope he stays in contact w her. I feel that he gave her his word that he would. And I bet he'll keep it. Good man right there.
Great job!! God put you where you needed to be!!
Good show ump!!
I was thinking the "woman" was in the game.
if u cant trust a mlb ump… give up..
not literally… metaphorical…
The title is misleading and you know that MLB.
Ummm kinda weird,,,who was recording this supposed conversation. Hyped a bit? No folks this a a partly true story. Ump did great, dont create a myth.
Father God gave him the strength and courage to her that woman out of a bad situation. God bless him and the woman. What a beautiful heartfelt delivery of God's grace.
A true HERO!!!!!!!!!
Really this clip had nothing to do with the game the ump didn't catch a ball going for some ones head or nothing it was a story about when he took a walk
Every single hair on my body stood up hearing this
There are still good people in this works and John Tumpane is one of those people. What kind of person would vote this down?
Amazing story. Good man. I hope that woman has gotten the support she so desperately needed
Death is release, not a punishment.
The woman is correct, nobody will care about her in the coming days, weeks and years
He should have told her to jump LMFAO
What a fucking beast! Awesome guy.
HERO
You'll forget me tomorrow. I won't ever forget you. Pretty deep man and great job by the umpire!
John was one of my instructors at umpire school. One of the funniest guys I ever met.
Whoever saves one life saves the world entire.
For all the people that don't believe in God, here's your miracle so you can believe
God I love this game so much. I know its not the most popular anymore especially with the kids nowadays but there are so many amazing stories told during a game usually coming from experiences from other ballplayers, coaches, umpires and broadcasters. Its so much more than just a game.
A hero behind the mask. Great man!